Monday 2 May 2016

Noise and Music


The perplexity
Of untamed chaos
Asphyxiated her;
She could find
More and more noise
Wherever she looked for
Melody and Euphony.

A wood-note caressed her ears
From the faraway woods
She walked in that direction,
Letting the music of the forest
Nuzzle her chaotic mind
The tweeting birds, the rippling lake
The wild wind rustling the eager leaves.

The noise and the music merged
Just like day coalesces with night
In the bosom of evening;
In that moment,
She discovered peace.

-Purba Chakraborty
01.05.2016

Linking this poem with Poetry Pantry #300

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52 comments:

  1. The notes of peace played in nature...beautifully penned!

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  2. I sometimes find the woods to sooth my mind too...

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  3. luv this transition of overlapping layers in resulting happiness

    Have a nice Sunday Purba

    much love...

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  4. The noise and the music merged
    Just like day coalesces with night

    Oh love these lines soo much :D such gorgeous images you have painted here Purba :D the entire poem reads beautifully executed.

    Lots of love,
    Sanaa

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    1. Thank you so much Sanaa. I am so glad you loved it. Much love <3

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  5. How wonderful to have such a sweet place in nature to turn to, to find peace. And then to find the words to recreate it for others. :-)

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    1. It indeed is a wonderful experience, always :)

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  6. How happy I was even just reading to have her leave the asphyxiation and move on to caresses and "Letting the music of the forest
    Nuzzle her chaotic mind."

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  7. I love the wood note coming from the faraway woods, and that she followed its call. Always nice to read you, Purba.

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  8. A walk in the forest does it every time. Beautifully written Purba.

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  9. I like the idea of the noise and the music merging....and peace resulting! Lovely poem.

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  10. Such an arresting opening image which carried right through this captivating poem

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  11. I was in a forest recently. This poem describes my experience. It was a beautiful moment, and you wrote a beautiful poem.

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    1. wow...I can understand how lovely that moment must have been...Thank you Myrna :)

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  12. Very beautifully penned dear... loved the flow of words naturally :)

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  13. Oh, I can totally relate with this one Purba... beautiful :-)

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  14. Who can fetter and untame a free bird. Beautifully written.

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  15. Wow, what beautiful lines! I loved 'when noise and music merged' where she discovered peace. This is what we call blissful poetry. :)

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    1. This is such a beautiful comment. Thanks for calling this 'blissful poetry' Ma'am. Glad you loved it. So good to see you here <3

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  16. The untamed noise merging with divine music of nature in one's chaotic mind...stupendous! Just loved it, Purba:)

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    1. I am so happy that you loved it, Sir. Thank you so much :)

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  17. A beautiful Post.. We can never beat Music in nature thru' our own make.. Rightly said, Purba!

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    1. Rightly said, Sir. Nature is the most powerful healing force. Thank you :)

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  18. So well written.
    A beautiful read.

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  19. Its beautiful Purba. Loved it! :)

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    1. Thank you so much, Arna. Great to see you here :)

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  20. This is developed so beautifully. A lovely piece of writing.

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  21. Beautiful poem, well written

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  22. It is a lovely poem and a lovely picture too!

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  23. Reminds me of my recent visits to forests in California. I pretty much felt the way she did here ☺️

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  24. Very beautiful imagery, Purba. :)

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  25. By reading this poem, peace came to me. I really enjoyed the rhythm in it. Superb poem Purba :))

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    1. So glad to know that, Prasanna. Thank you so much :)

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